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<h1>Introduction</h1>
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    JVM Monitor is a Java profiler integrated with Eclipse to monitor CPU, threads and memory usage of Java applications.
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    JVM Monitor would be useful to quickly inspect Java applications without preparing any launch 
    configuration beforehand.
    JVM Monitor automatically finds the running JVMs on local host and you can easily start monitoring them. 
    It is also supported to monitor Java applications on remote host by giving hostname and port number.
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    If further deep analysis is needed, you may use other tools  
    (e.g. 
    <img src="./img/hyper_link.gif"/><a href="http://www.eclipse.org/tptp/">TPTP</a>, 
    <img src="./img/hyper_link.gif"/><a href="http://www.eclipse.org/mat/">Memory Analyzer</a>) 
    as a next step.
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    If you find bugs or have feature requests for JVM Monitor, please enter an entry at
    <img src="./img/hyper_link.gif"/><a href="http://code.google.com/a/eclipselabs.org/p/jvmmonitor/issues/list">
    issue tracker</a>.
    If you have questions or comments, please send email to 
    <img src="./img/email.jpg"/ style="vertical-align: middle">.
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